Turbo snails dying?

jml263

New Member
What is going on? They are dropping like flies. Every other creature is doing well. Maybe it is just a bad spell. I have had them for four years...
Water is within norms...
 

keebler

Member
Originally Posted by jml263
http:///forum/post/2891959
What is going on? They are dropping like flies. Every other creature is doing well. Maybe it is just a bad spell. I have had them for four years...
Water is within norms...
If you're using tap water it could be copper...what other inverts do you have?
 

bang guy

Moderator
Could it be starvation?
Copper from tap water can take several years to reach toxic levels so the timing is right.
 

florida joe

Well-Known Member
Originally Posted by Bang Guy
http:///forum/post/2891971
Could it be starvation?
Copper from tap water can take several years to reach toxic levels so the timing is right.
I vote for starvation either from the snails themselfs or from any crabs you have in the tank that may get Predatory do to hunger
 

keebler

Member
When I read that, I thought it said 4 hours, sorry. But I think to be safe, you should test for copper. Starvation is probable, but I ruled it out due to thinking it said 4 hours. And that is why Bang is by far my favorite mod.
 

jml263

New Member
I use R/O water........I think it is starvation now. I am keeping way better care of my tank and their is no kind of algae problem whatsoever. Hence nothing to eat.
I have a Arrow Crab, Yellow Tank, Coral Beauty, Tomato Clown, Magenta Fish, and a Convict Damsel in a 65 Gallon tank.
 

renogaw

Active Member
Originally Posted by JThomas0385
http:///forum/post/2892072
I would also say starvation. Every turbo snail I have ever bought died within a month of adding it to my tank.
i agree. mexican's do really well at the beginning of a tank with all the algae blooms and such, but in a mature tank they will drop like flies due to not enough algae. i have one mexican turbo in the tank, and maybe 10 astreas, and up until my recent issues they were fine for my needs in my 90 gallon.
 

harlequin

Member
Hmm where are they from? Turbo snails from the Gulf of Mexico cannot take reef tank temps and will die. A couple years ago this area was a major collection point for these snails, I havent heard of this practice changing.
--Next time you are at a seafood rest. request grilled Atlantic lionfish, lets get these non-native badboys on the menu.
 

keebler

Member
Originally Posted by Harlequin
http:///forum/post/2893090
Hmm where are they from? Turbo snails from the Gulf of Mexico cannot take reef tank temps and will die. A couple years ago this area was a major collection point for these snails, I havent heard of this practice changing.
--Next time you are at a seafood rest. request grilled Atlantic lionfish, lets get these non-native badboys on the menu.
Yeah, they can actually all start dying from an increase in the tank's temperature. But in this case, it looks like starvation.
 
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